Behaviour Interactive and HBO Partner up for New Game of Thrones Strategy Game

Behaviour Interactive and HBO have announced that they are joining forces to produce a new mobile Game of Thrones strategy game.

In order to create a game that players worldwide will love, Behaviour will also be cooperating with renowned Chinese developer and publisher GAEA. Rémi Racine, CEO and Executive Producer at Behaviour Interactive noted that partnering with GAEA in the early stages of development will enhance the cooperation between the two companies and therefore create a better game. The partnership between Behaviour and GAEA will attempt to capture the authentic and unique characters that are seen in the popular television series.

“Game of Thrones is a modern masterpiece—portraying one of the most profound works of fantasy world building in existence. Everyone on the team at Behaviour and at GAEA is an ardent fan, and we consider ourselves caretakers of the brand. We cannot get enough of the world, its characters, or the endless theories that its many prophecies generate—and we’re working our hardest to capture that spirit in a deep and authentic experience for fans,” said Justin Jones, Creative Director, Behaviour Interactive.

The company has created such renowned games asDead By Daylight, Fallout Shelter and Dante’s Inferno. Even after the initial release, Behaviour makes sure to update their games and continue to provide support with regular updates, patches, and DLC.Dead By Daylightrecently got this treatment with a new chapter release. The recent chapter brings in the Saw franchise with players trying to survive against the Pig. Even Fallout Shelter, which released back in 2015 is constantly getting updates. Over 200 million people have played games by Behaviour and they have worked with some of the largest video game companies in the industry like Activision Blizzard, Microsoft, Sony, and Ubisoft.

Fans of Behaviour and GAEA are able to stay up to date on the progression of the game by liking the companies on Facebook and by following Behaviour Interactive on Twitter.